(Classic) Review 10-009 - Gen1 Starscream
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Review 10-009 - Starscream
Series - Generation 1 (although, it wasn't called 'Generation 1' back then - that was only coined by fans about 10-15 years ago)
Sub-line - Seeker Jet (also a semi-official term that was in a store catalogue, and adopted by fans and Hasbro later)
Size -
New/remould/redeco - 'New' (it was new to Transformers at least, but was a mould that existed prior to this release, in the Diaclone series)
Wave - First Year (1984)
Released here - 1984/85?
Approximate Retail Price - $15-20?
Approximate Size - 20cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-mode - F-15 Fighter Jet
Main Features/Gimmicks - Missile Launchers
Main Colours - Grey, Red, Dark blue.
Main Accessories - (lotsa wing bits), 4 Missiles, 2 Launchers, landing gear.
My Difficulty rating (out of 5) - 1
Stability - Stands well, but with lots of bits plugged in all over it in both modes, it comes apart fairly easily with semi-rough play. And most toys of this mold after several years lose tightness in the cock-pit hinge, making the main chest section swing forward in robot mode.
Poseability/articulation - Arms are the only body-parts that move in robot mode.
Playability - Alt-mode is the most playable mode, plus it has missile-launchers to shoot at the Autobots.
My Thoughts - Reissued more for the cheap redeco potential, rather than it being an example of a great Transformers Toy. For a kids's small hands, the big jet mode would be a lot of fun, and the quick conversion is even better for play amongst school friends, or on your own. All the removable parts are a drawback, as they come out easily, especially as the toy gets older, making it easier to lose bits. My first Starscream toy was bought in 1992, and it was just as exciting as when I used to play with a friends' six years earlier.
My Overall Recommendation Rating (out of 10) - 8 (for its time, and the character, it is definitely worth having)
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